The bar graph illustrates the percentage of the people who use the telephone in a nation from the various age groups between 1998 and 2000.
Overall, the proportion of people aged 16-30 years used the mobile phone the most, while that for less than 15 aged people was the opposite.
Starting with less than 15 and 16-30 years, there was about 2% in the level of people under 15 years in 1998, whereas that 16-30 age accounted for around 53% in 1998, after which the rate of people who 16-30 years old declined slightly to nearly 44% by 2000. The figures for people under 15 years old, however, rose minimally to roughly 9% by 2000.
Moving to others, took up about 41% in terms of the proportion of people who 31-59 years old in 1998, before falling moderately to roughly 39% in 1999 and this figure continued to decrease gradually to around 37% by 2000. Additionally, the rate of 50 or more people comprised of 4% in 1998 and it experienced significant growth to be nearly 10% by 2000.
